" i" f'' r nyrWr. , --s" '""HW: WWlf" VW- - EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 28, 1895. 'fw;r"" if t 1 i INDURINE A COLD WATER PftlST A SUBSTITUTE J?OR OIL PAINT AND "WHITEWASH. AN EXCELLENT I FIRE ' RETARDANT AND DISINFECTANT. ! Especially Desired . For INSIDE Woik on . . Factories a-d Public Build figs. It is n dry powder which can bo pre pared for uso by simply BtirrinR in COLD WATER and can bo applied by anyono nnd will alwayB produco good work. It VERY WHITE, extremely ro ilectivp nnd hnrdonn on it wall liko stono and will tako any tint. It will last for years, nnd is unaffected by gases. Ono coat covers better than two coats of oil paint or whitewash. It can bo used on any tmrfaco and for nil classes of work, oven for tho finest decorating. It will not rub, scale or crack, nor will it soften with ago or discolor. It will not sot in tho mixing vessel, in fact it improves by standing a fow days. It can bo used to good ndvnntago over old whitewash without scrnpiug. IT DRIES OUT WHITE AFTER B...

BBB?!1g'fr??t?vfj?Bll'Tff'J!'-' .!,"TJ!!'y?'T'?. ..W. V?.BM."?...y'ffwa''Ll''11,', ti4,iiW''y,'i(' vnw- ' wf ym "'vi1'' "tytf EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 28, 1895. w 51 1 fr w' 5 Euepii) Bulletin, xincil ovory Anortiouii JWuitiit Stm iluy, from 000 KImk btruct. J. T. STACKER. EDITOH. TUESDAY. MAY 28, 1895. If it can Ijo provon thut tliero nro people liere, in or out of the police department, engaged in the ques tionnblo prnctk-u of building wnr jumorn for. towns along the Pacific Coast it might bo advantageous to the Government and the people generally if the men were given their passports. Tho credit for thuso revolu tionary rumors has generally been given to mon who are associ ated with foreign newspapers as correspondents, but tho latest seem to be inspired by an entirely difl'er cnt class. Reports of revolutions and up risings have been in the air for two months past but they havo been wafted here on the trade winds that blow down from tho Coast and then again largely magnified by pco...

SIR' -w Vt"mm "V'-iE? & 'T- iqrfpp" T h: EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 28, 1895. 5 h V t sA.x'tistic House BY A-rfcistio House Furnishers FOR -A.r tistio People is ottir, .ajiim:. Tours Artistically, Ordway & Porter Hotel Street, "Robinson Block." PBI-iHJFHCOlSrE 345. New Furniture ! New Furniture ! Per bark S. C. Allen and barkentine Planter. Every variety, stylo and price in the Furniture line. The best and most varied in Honolulu. IKo;p;p & Co., N". 7"4 ICLns Street. Stop That Cough ! C ummins ugh. c ur urs HOLLISTER DRUG CO., 523 Fort Street. Medical Hall, - - 316 Ftrt Street. frislin Gall and inspect our stock. a Cough. sP olds. The Hesjicr Trnjrcdy. A late Coast exclmiigo says that Herman Sparf, under sentence of death, lias been acquitted on his second trial and the chances are that Hans Hansen and Thomas St. Clair, the men convicted on joint trial with him of the murder of Mato M. Fitzgerald of the bark Ilesper, will either get a commuta tion of their sentence or a new t...

Ppwr wqgt -" swmpr ' '"P v T ""7$'' "'" , V jPFin EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 28, 1895. 8 ' ijHfiyMlfflyvyi'l 1 ; piJfJIlPffiJll ' r fc j- ?! l ' -.' j-r SW i $ I' I' Seven Pounds In One "Weelt Not every man who i thin would thank you for fattening mm. lie doesn't want to bo fntnnd for every good reasons. Unneceaary fat is it load to carry about; it interfere? with a man's power to work, short ens his wind, and dulls his wits. Yet, on the other hand, n certain amount of ilcsh is needed for health and comfort. For example; A man five feet high should weigh about 1201bs.; and man five feet six inches, 1451bs.; a man pix feet, 178 lbs. It is a regular npconding scale. The insurance companies allow a variation of 7 percent above or below it, and beyond those limits chargo an extra premium. One shouldn't bo much over or under his proper weight if ho wants to bo sound and hearty and we all do want that. Now wo will tell you how Mr. Thomas Crosby, being under weight, gained seven pounds in a wee...

--' nn"tft ' EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 2D, 1S95. It WIIUHNE ACQLOWSTEBPAIMT A BUB3TITUTE OIL PAINT AND "WHITEWASH. AN EXCELLENT FIRE RETARDAKT AND DISINFECTANT. Especially Ossigied . For INSIDE Work on . Factories a.rf Public Build rgs. It is n dry powder which cmi bo pro- parcu ror uso iy simply Htirnng ui COL1) WATER nnd can bo applied by auyono nnd will always produco Kood vork. It is VERY WHITE, extremely ro floctivo nud hardens on a wall like stouo and will tnko any tint. It will last for years, and is unaffected by wises. One- coat covers better than two coats of oil paint or whitewash. It can bo used on tiny surface and for all classes of work, even for flic finest decoratinp. It will not nib, scale or crack, nor will it soften with njjo or discolor. It will not set in tlio mixing vessel, in Tact it improves by slaudinK a fow days. It can bo iue.1 to pood advantago over old whilowash without fcri'piuif. IT DRIES OUT WHITE AFTER BEING WET. It is clioaperlhan whitewash, durability ...

Ff.Mi . fw l crw-fr war- r EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 29, 1895. EjymyyiyHyn'y'V .ugw t (51; Euepi Bulletin, 1Mlcil oi ry Af.mimm IXcrpt Htiniln), friini OUll Klne Strci't. J. T. STACKER, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY. MAY 29, 1S0". Thero's a incrclmnt in Honolulu who declines to give his support to the newspapers because they arc not progressive enough in their de mands for attractions that will bring tourists to our shores. The gontlenian argues that the nows papeia should advocate the build ing of now hotels, now build ings, new parks, etc., citing the case of a San Francisco daily working upon the people to such an extent that the city government has been forced to take action and as far as practicable carry out the wishes of the citizens as expressed in the columns of the press. Such measures might do very well for cities large enough to sup port a metropolitan street, but here iir Honolulu, even tho sugges tions meet with little sup port at the hands of either the citizens or the government. Su...

' JWfVrvwpvf'vr' - ; w? HI' "irs EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 29, 1S95 5 K' a i LOCAL & OKNKRAL NKWS. Decoration day to-morrow. Band concert at Thomas Squaro to-night. Com).iny B will give a hop on June 4th. This is ladies' day at the Pacific Tennis court. The Circuit Court will not be in i session to-morrow. The City of I'ekin is due from the Coast on Saturday with fivo day's later news. The Pacific Mail wharf is crowd ed with bananas awaiting shipment to the Coast by the Monowai. Notwithstanding the fact that to morrow will bo a half holiday the Hum.ku.n in deference to the wishes of the many advertisers and sub scribers will be issued as usual. Bishop Walden preaches at Y. M. C. A. hall to-night. The Monowai will bo due from tho Colonics to-morrow. Col. McLean had u dntachment out on a march early this morning. "Princo Cupid's" case comes up before the Supreme Court on Fri day morning at 10 o'clock. To-morrow, being Decoration day, will bo observed as a half holiday by merchants, ba...

9ii WPF 'f' v '' " 'Tf " ' T vjr r.- EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 30, 1895. 2 s INMMNE COLD WATER PAIHT A SUBSTITUTE FOR OIL PAINT AND WHITEWASH. AN EXCELLENT FIRE RETARDAIJT AND DISINFECTANT. Especially Desigisd . For INSIDE Work on . . Factories and Public Build ngs. It is n tlry powder which cnu bo pre pared for two by Bimply stirring in COLD WATEIt mid cnu bo npplicd by onyono nnd trill always produco good work. It is VERY WHITE, extremely ro floctivo nnd hardens on n wnll liko stone nnd will tnko nny tint. It will Inst for yenrs. nnd is unaffected by coses. Ono cont covers hotter thnn two conts of oil paint or whituwnsh. It enn bo used on nny surfneo nnd for nil classes of work, ovcu for the finest decorating. It will not rub, so.ilo or cruck, nor will it soften with nso or discolor. It will uot sot in tho mixing vessel, in Tnot it improves by standing n few days. It can bo used to good ndvnntnjjo over old whitewash without hcrnping. IT DRIES OUT WHITE AFTER BEING WET. It is chonper t...

n"1 fmCty r? ?'"& ' ' ' '? ?,' "V & 4 KVKNINO BULIjBTIN, MAY HO, JS03. Sl? Euer?iQ$ Bulletin, ImihmI mrry AflKriimih llxiipt Hitml.t)-, f. inn I(H Ivlnic Mrio t. J. T. STACKER, EDITOR. Til U IIS DAY. MAY 30, 1S00. Mr. Hutch, in speaking of the jumoml (li8M)ii!"ion. in tliu cahinot ns well uh the reports that tlie gov ernment could not stand the pres sure of dissatisfaction hrought by its supporter?, paid: "That the gov ernment had stood it, that the com- munity had stood it, is the best testimony that can be given of the stability of the government, and that gives tho greatest comfort to our friends abroad." Tho merchants will be glad of this information, and so will the mechanic. But if this is the can did opinion of so prominent and able a man as Mr. Hatch whercfor is the necessity of annexation? If the government has stood the trials that have passed why not thoso which may come? Mr. Thuraton only a little while before that said that without political union we could not h...